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NMHIVGuide.org is a community based website offering resources and information about services related to HIV, STDs, Viral Hepatitis, and Harm Reduction. Our searchable guide will help you find the best and most appropriate services in your area.

More info on other services and programs can be found on our More Resources page, including links to other websites you might find useful.

We're always expanding, so make sure to check back often. Please contact us if you have suggestions for additional resources that we can include in our guide, or if current entries are not accurate or up-to-date.

Frequently asked questions

What services are available and can be found on NMHIVGuide.org?

NMHIVGuide.org is designed to link individuals with infectious disease services across New Mexico. This includes the full range of HIV services including testing, prevention programs, care and support. In addition, services are listed for other infectious diseases such as sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and hepatitis A, B and C. There is also a guide of harm reduction services, including syringe exchange, helpful to persons with or at risk of infectious diseases.

Do I have to pay for an HIV test?

You don't have to pay for an HIV test if you receive a test at your local public health office or local HIV prevention organization. If you have private insurance and ask for an HIV test from your doctor, co-pays or lab test fees may apply. Check with your insurance to make sure!

Do I have to give my name to get an HIV test?

In New Mexico, sites may offer either anonymous or confidential HIV tests, or both. With an anonymous test, your name is never used and you are identified by a unique code number. With a confidential test, your name is used but kept private by the test provider. While an anonymous test offers more privacy, a confidential test may help your medical provider with decisions about other care you receive.

NMHIVGuide.org is a community-based website offering resources and information about HIV, STDs, Viral Hepatitis, and Harm Reduction services across New Mexico. Our searchable guide will help you find the best and most appropriate services in your area.

Visit our More Resources page for information and links to other services.